How to Set Up Banyan VINES in Windows 95
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SUMMARY
This article describes how to install Banyan VINES connectivity in
Microsoft Windows 95.
NOTE: You must be using Banyan VINES version 5.52(5) or later.
MORE INFORMATION- Make sure Banyan VINES connectivity works before you install
Windows 95.
- Install Windows 95.
- Use the right mouse button to click the Network Neighborhood icon,
then click Properties on the menu that appears.
- Add the following components to Network properties if they are not
present:
- Network adapter
- Banyan DOS/Windows 3.1 client
- Banyan VINES Protocol
- The AUTOEXEC.BAT file should contain the following lines:
Path=Z:\...
C:\WINDOWS\net initialize
cd \banyan
ban /nc
ndisban
redirall
C:\WINDOWS\net start
arswait
z:login
NOTE: This information assumes that the Banyan files are located in
the Banyan directory. If this is not the case, adjust the lines
above accordingly.
- Restart your computer to make sure you are prompted to log on to Banyan
VINES, and that you can access any Banyan VINES mapped drives.
NOTE: Because Banyan VINES servers do not have browsing capabilities,
they do not appear in your Network Neighborhood.
Troubleshooting
- Check the network adapter in the Network property sheet to make sure
it is set for a real-mode 16-bit NDIS driver.
- Check the PROTOCOL.INI file in the Windows directory for the following
sections:
[BAN$VINES]
DriverName=ndisban$
Bindings=EXP16$
Lanabase=1
[NDISBAN$]
DriverName=NDISBAN$
Lanabase=1
Bindings=EXP16$
NOTE: This example uses the Intel EtherExpress 16 network card.
- Run PCCONFIG.EXE from your Banyan VINES directory to make sure its
driver name matches the "Bindings=" line above.
- Make sure drive Z has the latest VINES.DRV and VVINESD.386 files.
- If you are using token-ring, your AUTOEXEC.BAT should contain NDTOKBAN
instead of NDISBAN.
- Try to load drivers high. (They require a lot of conventional memory.)
- If you add the Banyan VINES client, it does not add the Banyan VINES
protocol. However, if you add the Banyan VINES protocol, the Banyan
VINES client is automatically added.
- To set up a printer, you must run VINES.EXE from drive Z and choose
printer services. You, or the network administrator, must set up print
queues. This sets up a port (LPT1, for example) to be redirected to a
network printer. In Windows 95, you can install a local printer on LPT1
and it should work correctly.
- If you receive a message stating that your version of Banyan VINES
is not the latest version, edit the Vines.ini file as follows
[NEWREV]
dontcopy=1
vines.version=5.5<x> (<x>) USA
windows.version=3.95
where <x> is the version of Banyan VINES you are using.
- If you do not see the Banyan VINES screen before Windows 95 starts,
there is a problem with the VINES drivers in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
- If you can log on to the network but you cannot map Banyan VINES
drives, or drives mapped in the login script appear as local drives,
make sure that Z: is included in the Path statement in the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
Keywords : 3rdpartynet win95 wpp95
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
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